Penang Sky Walk
Abhijeet DeshpandeAbhijeet Deshpande/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, PENANG/ Updated : Jun 8, 2017, 11:21 IST
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Level with the clouds and the tree tops! Get off the Penang Rail coach and head straight to the adjacent Sky Walk. A modern bridge with metal railings leads you to a circular, open-air deck. The George Town skyline peppers the pla … Read more
Level with the clouds and the tree tops! Get off the Penang Rail coach and head straight to the adjacent Sky Walk. A modern bridge with metal railings leads you to a circular, open-air deck. The George Town skyline peppers the plains below. The uneven hills bring the horizon closer. The green patches add a certain freshness and cools the 360° views. Read less

Level with the clouds and the tree tops! Get off the Penang Rail coach and head straight to the adjacent Sky Walk. A modern bridge with metal railings leads you to a circular, open-air deck. The George Town skyline peppers the plains below. The uneven hills bring the horizon closer. The green patches add a certain freshness and cools the 360° views. The vast ocean, with its cargo ships and cruise liners, and the sky above merge into each other. The famous Penang Bridge, made of steel and concrete, appears like a delicate hanging structure in the distance. Soak in the riveting landscape from this high-altitude platform built specially for visitors arriving in Penang Hill. The Sky Walk hosts a marked picture of the city rendering it easy for tourists to identify major and popular landmarks, while scanning the island. Get busy locating your favourite buildings, such as Fort Cornwallis or Komtar or look out for your hotel! Get busy clicking pictures of the breathtaking scenery.
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